San Diego Chargers: 3 Players on the Hot Seat Down the Stretch

The season is essentially over. Norv Turner's exit is now all but assured. However, this team (and the quarterback especially) look to be damaged beyond repair. The only thing they will be playing for down the stretch will be their own jobs.

On the same field where Philip Rivers first showed he could lead a team back (2006), he sputtered beyond belief. Some may blame the offensive line, but Rivers has been regressing for quite some time now.

Here are three key players whose future in San Diego will be decided by their play. I think you can already guess the first one.

1. Philip Rivers

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Let the debate begin. Yes, the offensive line is porous. AJ Smith should be held accountable for trying to pass of Clary and Green as legitimate players. I think the GM should be shown the door along with the coach. But Philip Rivers is a disaster.

When there are no rushers, he still throws off his back foot. Solomon Wilcots commented on how he threw one low to a wide open receiver today. His first interception was another awful installment.

What's really sad is that he isn't even the trash-talking, short-tempered brat he can appear to be on TV. Now he's just a beaten man. I can't imagine the next coach being able to fix him.